Class Notes

Class of 1904

August, 1925 Harry B. Johnson
Class Notes
Class of 1904
August, 1925 Harry B. Johnson

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Streeter of New York sailed the middle of June to spend the summer in Europe.

Charles K. Woodbridge has been elected president of the Associated Advertising Clubs. A newspaper notice of his election gives the following summary of his career: "A year or so after his graduation he started his advertising and selling career with Adriance and Piatt of Poughkeepsie, N. Y., manufacturers of farm machinery. Successively he sold shoes, typewriters, telegraph instruments, tea and coffee, biscuits, oleomargarine, and other products. He became president of the Dictaphone Corporation in January, 1923. During his administration the corporation has been extended into various parts of the world. Mr. Woodbridge was president of the Advertising Club of New York in 1922-3. He was chairman of the general program committee for the World Advertising Conventions at Atlantic City in 1923 and at Houston this year."

At the Dartmouth Commencement there was conferred on Harry Chase, president of the University of North Carolina, the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws. Pen Mower and Bill Gray constituted themselves a reception committee to meet Harry at the train and give him the freedom of the city. Dr. Chase was one of the principal speakers at the alumni dinner on Commencement day, and made a very effective speech. The class may be proud, I am sure, that one of us has been so signally honored, and that the honor has been conferred in recognition of our classmate's distinguished record as head of one of the growing universities of the New South.

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